6 Jan. Committee announces it will vote next Tuesday on criminal contention against Steve Bannon

The January 6 congressional committee announced Thursday that they will vote next Tuesday on the referral of criminal contempt against former Trump chief strategist Steve Bannon.
The committee wants to call in Steve Bannon to testify so that they can harass him for his role in their made-up ‘uprising’. The committee will not investigate Pelosi’s role in preventing National Guard from protecting the US capital. The committee will also not investigate details of the four Trump supporters who died that day – including two women who was killed by the Capitol Police.
Break: January 6 committee announces that it will meet next Tuesday to vote on a criminal contempt of reference to Steve Bannon because they ignored their subpoena. RT IF YOU THINK THEY HAVE TO VOTE YES!
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ABC7 report:
A congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 uprising has voted to recommend charges of criminal contempt against former White House assistant Steve Bannon after he disputed the panel’s subpoena.
Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., Said the panel would vote next Tuesday to recommend the charges. It will send the recommendation to the House of Assembly for a vote.
If the House votes to recommend the charges of contempt against Bannon, the Justice Department will ultimately decide whether he will be prosecuted. The committee demanded documents and testimony from Bannon, who was in contact with President Donald Trump before the violent attack.